Fish restocked in lakes by planeEver wonder how fish populations in lakes remain sustainable? In Utah theyre helped by planes.Hatcheries in the western state stock lakes across the area through the unconventional method of plane drops. Native species of fish are raised from birth in state-run hatcheries to be released into the wild while still young. In this case, we get to watch as Ted Hallows, a supervisor at a fish facility in Kamas, Utah, releases tiger trout, brook trout, rainbow trout and splake over bodies of water. He got the idea to attach a GoPro camera to the plane a few months back, providing the breathtaking images of flying fish.Even after being dropped from a plane, the majority of the hundreds of fingerlings do survive the fall. While the aerial stocks may seem extreme to some, it is most effective way to reach many remote lakes.